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tgpb Posted - 17 Feb 2016 : 01:51:22
I am currently using Griffith for my Movie Collection. What is the best method to use for export/import my collection to your software. It has over 2300 movies and growing.
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Alessio Viti Posted - 20 Feb 2016 : 15:41:36
Hello,

Do you store your movies in Hard Disk or NAS? Because in this case the best way is to let XMM scan it and create database automatically.

Let me know,

Alessio
JDommi Posted - 17 Feb 2016 : 09:30:05
I must admit that I don't know Griffith.
XMM itself has the possibility to import data from Collectors and DVD Profiler/Ant Movie/MyMovies 2.
Therefor I would suggest to try one of those import functions. At least CSV will be imported for sure.

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